Thursday, September 8, 2011

Grande Dame




The last words RV Beaumont heard before succumbing to cancer were, "Have a safe trip, hooker." The popular Key West drag queen, who was born Timothy Swain and called everyone "hooker," passed away in her Petronia Street home at the age of 47.
RV Beaumont was lighthearted and funny and she always saw the comedy in life -- probably because she was always stoned! Swain waited tables at T.G.I.Friday's in Key West in the mid-1990s, before the drag shows at the 801 Bourbon Bar on Duval Street became a twice-a-night gig. Beaumont was best known for her portrayals of Bette Midler and Mary Poppins, with her outrageous and suggestive performance of "A Spoonful of Sugar,"which in 2000 earned her the title of Queen Mother at an annual fundraising drag pageant, where every Sunday found Beaumont calling bingo at the 801, and raising thousands of dollars for local charities. She would pull money out of that crowd every Sunday, and everyone had fun while she was doing it. it's estimated Beaumont raised more than $58,000 for his cancer organization over the years. Other charities included the Metropolitan Community Church, AIDS Help and Hospice. RV was at virtually at every charity event in Key West, in full dress and makeup, always having a good time. When melanoma spread to the liver, spine and brain, Beaumont held on, and would still perform one drag number each night until last month. Nothing was sacred or off-limits when she was on stage, and the laughter echoed through the upstairs cabaret. In the early '90s, Beaumont divided her time between Provincetown, Mass., and Key West. And RV Beaumont will never be forgotten. Thanks for the memories hooker!







11 comments:

  1. We saw her at Key West Pride once.
    She was delish and will be missed!

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  2. Nothing is as glamorous as a Queen on a bicycle. Nice gams!

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  3. Now that is a drag queen!!!! Long live her soul.

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  4. Being from Flordia, I and my girlfriends saw her many times at 801 Bingo, and it will never be the same. She raised a lot of cash over the years for all the charities. RV knew how to make people laugh and have a good time. Rest in peace my diva. You will be greatly missed

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  5. What a great tribute Mistress, sad to read this Key West lengend is gone.

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  6. RV is the BEST. I have had the pleasure of seeing RV perform many times. The shows at 801 Cabaret are fantastic and well worth the money. Every night is a different show and so much fun. Bingo on Sunday with RV is a blast and a chance to meet some of the locals.While she fit in well here in P-town and should have been here more, key west was where I saw her. So sad to hear she passed.

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  7. I saw RV in Mexico. Fabulous show....I laughed my butt off!

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  8. It's always so sad to see a talented queen with a good heart pass on! And what style she had with those glasses!

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  9. A great queen with a even better heart!

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  10. She looks like quiet the roit! You do bring the most colorful queens to us!

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  11. While I never met her, I only heard very good things about her on the drag circuit.

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